For complete episodes, check out our files in DropBox (below). Thanks! A 6 part lenten series presenting real questions for real conversations about Justice, Identity, Faith, and the Lay Catholic Consciousness in New York City.
In our last episode before the end of Lent, we sit down with Li Adorno of Cosecha and the Seed Project to absorb his wisdom from experiences organizing with other undocumented people to achieve dignity and respect for all immigrants. Jimmy shares about (our friend) Catherine of Siena, before Teresa calls longtime friend JT Tanner, SJ. Our final Lenten examen explores how we might better enter into relationship with one another in honest and life-giving ways. Scripture Talk: 1:45-9:48 Interview w/ Li: 10:25-30:05 Phone a friend: 31:34-34:18 SS Lesson: 34:42-39:09 Examen: 39:39-43:40
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Enmanuel and Lu Aya of the Peace Poets join us for a beautiful conversation on movement music and the role of the faithful in ending mass incarceration, torture, and racist policing in New York. Jimmy talks to his younger brothers and challenges us to see the impact of racism in the Catholic Church. We end, once again, with a loving examen from Teresa, inviting us to reflect on what we have done and not done for our brothers struggling throughout the world. Scripture Talk: 1:44-8:20 Interview w/ Peace Poets: 9:46-33:24 Phone the fam: 34:00-37:21 SS Lesson: 37:37-42:33 Examen: 42:50-47:03
In this episode, Jimmy and Teresa reflect on Veronica in the stations of the cross (1:44-10:32). Viviana Garcia-Blanco (Dominican Leadership Conference @ the UN) joins us for a conversation on the status of women-led movements around the world (11:09-22:55). Teresa has a conversation with her “sister” Christina Solitaria (24:03-34:50). Before wrapping up, Jimmy schools us about a more inclusive understanding of sexuality and faith (31:37-35:18). We end with a contemplative examen reflecting on the role of women in community (36:17-40:40).
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